Show Fun TiE rnosrnJOx Attdrrt of Counsel In ib Cronln are e CHICAGO Dec 5 In lie Cronin trial today W J Mines ol time prosecution addressed the jury He began his argument Jby arraigning the facta to show the Hue of defense was organized before the murder was commItted Then followed a review of Uio expert testimony nato she blood cIr the evidence against OSulllvan and Coughlin Hines proceeded lo how the Inconsistencies In-consistencies in tho alibi evidence dud after reviewing the matter at Iei sLi haiti nil till aside it made no difference whether CoUzhliU or UjulIlvan was ever at the Carbon cottage whether either of hem ever struck a blow at Cronin The charge was conspiracy to murder and that was prayed RegardIng the testimony ns where Coughlin waaglven by his brother pollctmen Hyhes mId It was ttralige they I shouldliaVu kept this knowledge to I themselves till they cio Ux > h the witness alan gartlng the man I Smith who drove the white horse Couglulln sbt bpl allonted him to I get away but Uellberatviy gave a false description of him to Captain I Schaack Smith was Innocent he I would CIO forward and tell the truth and vindicate Coughlin In j tb reviewing the I CinCUSISTANTIAI EVlllhNCE I upln t Knnie lynes SaTo the belief I be-lief of the prosecution i rlhg that prisoner He is thought to have guilty knotrledgool the conspiracy I I I but to I have taken no active jnrt In the tragedy Hynrfl discussed the question of the association Cough I I lin and Kunze and OSullivan lltggn anti Burkcai matttrs lending probnbillty lo their connection Jil I the cohiplrflci Jlrurrln < f the lonely situation i i i of the Carbon cottage ho said to connect any one with entering I within a week of the murder cither before or after was lo connect him witli tho crime Concerning tho knives found on hln1y expressed tie opinion that Coughlin rlnl did not suppoto hlewoild tie arrca I ted hut his pocket was a safe place to hide them In There wa he said only 1 one chanco In en million that any man would b found carrying car-rying two knives Iketho eoftr sIn Hynes then took up the alibi of Burke and at length dissected the evidence of the array of saloonkeepers saloon-keepers who tesUfied In that regard drawing conclusion that I was l fCON61 TEST Ail 12CM ICIEST Ilotrrlug t Hid row in cnmp 20 Hynes said they said They were ready to accept the testimony of an KnglJsh spy LeCaron who had been a spy for years ready to accept ac-cept that statement that there were spies nnd that Dr Cronln was ono of them according to Dan Coughlin I HyniS Insisted I 1 that I the proof showed the appointment I j of a secret committee and the surroundings sur-roundings he said show I was Intended In-tended for an Illegal purpose He I proceeded to argue that the fact of conspiracy and murder allowed thin truth ol frotilns charges against limo IitrtsngICi I = I 0 n7 XAH7inAR Dec 5 Stanley Kmin and ttoitI f were met by Woiesman Tuesday and made a triumphant tri-umphant entry r ilasomoi n Wed nrsday morning the town was deco1 rated and the German vessels 1 nfl snlutcK In the evening there was I n ahanmiet at which eloquent addresses ad-dresses were mat Stanley will i arrive nt SCanilar Thursday onboard on-board a German vessel Kudus I people will come on a British man1 ofwar Father S C Hyng who nturned with Stanley declares that half measures are Imf lO in uer Aral manys dealings with tho i and that Germany must either coni i sent to slavery or maintain her po1 I sitloii in Africa by force until the I Aral submit He rays It will tnko centuries to completely suppress the slave trade I I i I Ixjsi xDec5 laterdisiotchcs from Zanzibar say that Jjnln I I Pasha miJudged the height of a I I balcony parapet overbalanced nnd 1 fell a distance of twenty feet When I I found his right eye was closed and blood was issuing i from his ees His body was terribly l bruised I j j I I A New TorkThMtrr < Imnl NEW Yom Dec 5 The Dock > staGIer theatre cloneil tonight with i a notice on the door that Lor Dock < stadter is sick I Is I learned how1 t I I ever that he and his wife left for Canada Uil nfUrnoon Before goIng 1 i go-Ing Ir DockBtndlcrtoId that they were In terrible financial straILsand I I that she bad had to pawn her Jew el1 ry for them to gel out of the city I > o Time IJkr tilt Prrtnt i i I I FljOBKXcn ArIa Dec 50f the five Apache Indians here sentenced j I 11 to bo hanged tomorrow three l com I milled suIcIde In their cells last I night by tying n strip of cloth around their necks wiUi double knots They wcro discovered early I this morning when another Indian gave the alarm The two remaining Apaches will be hanged tomorrow I |